Delhi Congress Chief Donates Desks Made By Rahul Gandhi To School For Differently Abled
Rahul Gandhi visited the Kirti Nagar Furniture Market in Delhi on September 28. During his visit, he interacted with the carpenters and participated in a furniture-making session.
A school for the specially-abled at Karkardooma in East Delhi received desks made by Rahul Gandhi and carpenters from the Kirti Nagar furniture market. These were donated by Delhi Congress president Arvinder Singh Lovely on Monday. Lovely, along with All India Congress Committee in-charge Deepak Babaria, donated the desks in the presence of teachers, students of the Premela Bai Chavan School in the Institutional Area of East Delhi, and Congress workers, as per PTI.
आज @RahulGandhi जी व अन्य कारीगरों द्वारा निर्मित बेंचेज को प्रमिला बाई चव्हाण मूक बधिर स्कूल में भेंट किया गया|| @RahulGandhi जी द्वारा नफरत के बाजार में मोहब्बत की दुकान खोलने के पैगाम का इन बच्चों से अच्छा कोई ब्रांड एंबेसडर नहीं हो सकता||
— Arvinder S. Lovely (@ArvinderLovely) November 20, 2023
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According to PTI, the school has now developed a strong bond with the Congress and the party will extend all help and support to meet its requirements. He further said that Rahul Gandhi was very concerned about the welfare of the poor, the financially distressed, and helpless people.
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Rahul Gandhi visited the Kirti Nagar Furniture Market in Delhi on September 28. During his visit, he interacted with the workers and carpenters in the furniture market area. He also participated in a session with them, making the desks, chairs, and some tables with the carpenters in the market.
Lovely, in his statement, said that there could not have been better brand ambassadors than the students of this school to spread the message of love.
According to news agency IANS, Babaria said that there was a time when differently abled individuals were considered a burden in society. However, this perspective has changed as people's attitudes towards such children have shifted. Given proper care and education, the physically challenged could also make a mark in every field.
He also appreciated the efforts of those behind the successful functioning of the school, noting that the feeling of mental satisfaction in running such an organization was greater than anything else.